The Tale of Years

The clock in Victoria railway station, Bombay.

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Tale of Years

1415

in The Copy Book

There are four posts in The Copy Book assigned to 1415. To see all our posts in chronological order, go to the Tale of Years.

St John of Beverley at Agincourt

Following the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, King Henry V instructed the Church of York to recognise the contribution of one of her eighth-century bishops.

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Leading from the Front

Henry V’s chaplain Thomas Elmham, an eyewitness of the battle of Agincourt, gave us this account of the King in the moments before the fighting began.

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The Battle of Agincourt

One of the best-known of all battles in English history, but not because of the conflict of which it was a part.

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‘Not one more!’

The prospect of facing daunting odds made his cousin quail, but Henry V acted like a true King.

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